User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Introduction
- Hardware Architecture
- User Interface Configuration
- Basic Configuration
- LAN Interface Settings
- WLAN Configuration
- WAN Configuration
- Services
- VoIP
- Advance
- Admin
- Statistics
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User Interface Configuration
Select or enter the desired values by referring to WAN configuration parameters table
and click on Apply Changes button to save the changes.
Table 19: WAN configuration parameters
Parameters
Description
Enable VLAN
Allows you to select the check box to enable or disable VLAN
(Virtual Local Area Network). On enabling VLAN, parameters
VLAN ID, 802.1p_Mark and Multicast VLAN ID: [1-4095]
are applicable.
VLAN ID
Allows you to enter the VLAN identifier in the text box provided.
802.1p_Mark
Allows to set the priority.The range is from 0-7.
Multicast VLAN ID: [1-
4095]
Allows you to enter the VLAN identifier in the text box provided.
Channel Mode
Allows you to select the channel mode.
Bridged
IPoE (Internet Protocol over Ethernet)
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet)
6rd (IPv6 radid deployment)
Enable Bridge
Allows you to select the check box to enable or disable bridge.
This parameter is applicable only when Channel Mode is selected
as IPoE, PPPoE, and 6rd.
Bridge Mode
Allows you to select the bridge mode. This parameter is
supported only when Channel Mode is selected as 'Bridged'.
Bridged Ethernet (Transparent Bridging)
Bridged PPPoE (implies Bridged Ethernet)
Enable NAPT
Allows you to select the check box to enable or disable NAPT
(Network Address and Port Translation) that allows a single
device to be an agent between the Internet and a local network.
This parameter is applicable only when Channel Mode is selected
as IPoE, PPPoE, and 6rd.
Enable QoS
Allows you to select the check box to enable or disable QoS
(Quality of Service).
Admin Status
Allows you to enable or disable the administrative status of WAN
by selecting the desired radio button.